Dan,
you found the essential one... not also that you can call the CGI script
requesting the returned value to be in RDF. It will collect the right
information for, eg, a specific document and return the RDF part.
Actually, nobody used that alternative yet, I am sure there are bugs
there. And I am also sure you will tell me if you find any... however: I
am on vacations. Ie, I may or may not react immediately!
See
http://www.w3.org/2003/03/Translations/byTechnology?technology=REC-xml&output=RDF
Ivan
Dan Connolly wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-07-11 at 15:19, Martin Duerst wrote:
>
>>Hello Norm,
>>
>>Many thanks for all your work.
>>
>>At 13:43 03/07/11 -0400, Norman Walsh wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Folks,
>>>
>>>I published a new release of XML Spec today. Version 2.5 adds
>>>preverrataloc and translationloc to the header as well as rfc2119 to
>>>the inlines.
>>
>>Great. Please note that mainly due to the great work of Ivan Herman,
>>we now have an integrated, RDF-based system for translations. As
>>a consequence, the translations for e.g. the XML Recommendation can
>>simply be found at:
>>http://www.w3.org/2003/03/Translations/OverviewTech.html#REC-xml
>
>
> How do I get to the RDF version of that page? I don't
> see any "and for those of you that want to peek
> under the hood..." links.
>
> Ah! found it... up to "translations at W3C"
> and down to "Further technical information"
> and "translation management" and I get...
> http://www.w3.org/2003/03/Translations/Overview.html
> http://www.w3.org/2003/03/Translations/trans.rdf
>
>
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